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Generali Austrian Pro Series on livestream & TV today

The Generali Austrian Pro Series is going very fast: The first group phase is over, the second phase of the tournament begins on Wednesday. Dominic Thiem meets Jurij Rodionov in the cracker. SPOX explains where the match is in the livestream.

Dominic Thiem also won his fourth match at the “Generali Austrian Pro Series” in Südstadt on Tuesday. In strong, changing winds, the 26-year-old prevailed against the 13-year-old Jürgen Melzer with 6: 3.6: 2. Melzer had also previously won his three group games. Both moved on to the next phase of this tennis tournament for the domestic elite.

Austrian Pro Series with Dominic Thiem: Schedule on Wednesday

On Wednesday there are now only two games on the program. The remaining planned games were postponed again. Dominic Thiem starts at 4:00 p.m., followed by his brother afterwards.

Time Player 1 Player 2 Result
4 p.m. Dominic Thiem Jurij Rodionov
in connection Tristan-Samuel Weissborn Moritz Thiem

Dominic Thiem – Jurij Rodionov: Where can I watch the Austrian Pro Series live stream?

ServusTV shows all Dominic Thiem matches live and exclusively. On Wednesday, however, the private broadcaster will for the first time not broadcast on linear television, the match will only be shown as a live stream on the homepage of the Salzburg company.

All other meetings are organized by the co-organizer tennisnet.com shown on their website in the stream.

Group phase 2 at the Generali Austrian Pro Series

In phase 2 of the tournament series only 16 of the originally 16 players are represented. With this game mode, the organizers ensure that the players can play as many matches as possible under competition conditions.

This is how the grouping in phase 2 looks like:

Group A Group B Group C Group D
Dominic Thiem Jürgen Melzer Dennis Novak Max Neuchrist
Jurij Rodionov Sandro Kopp Philipp Oswald Alex Erler
Lenny Hampel Lukas Neumayer David Pichler Sebastian Ofner

Mode in the Generali Austrian Pro Series

The men’s team started with four groups of four who played their games within eight days. The best 12 of the 16 advance and then play in four groups of three. In the end, there are eight players who determine the four semi-finalists after a group phase as in the ATP finals.

The women’s matches only begin after the second group phase of the men. In addition to Barbara Haas and Mira Antonitsch, Tamira Paszek, who is making another comeback, is also on board.

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